Germany's Nordex wins order for 197 MW of power production from UKA

The lettering Nordex stands out against dark clouds on the roof of the rotor blade factory of the company Nordex in Rostock. Daniel Reinhardt/dpa
The lettering Nordex stands out against dark clouds on the roof of the rotor blade factory of the company Nordex in Rostock. Daniel Reinhardt/dpa

German wind-turbine manufacturer Nordex SE said on Wednesday it has won orders for turbines to produce 197 MW of power from the German wind-farm developer UKA.

Nordex will supply 32 turbines for seven wind energy projects in various regions across Germany, including Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein and North Rhine Westphalia.

Twenty years of premium service also will be provided by the company, it said.

"The order intakes are attributable to a medium-term framework agreement between Nordex and UKA, which was only extended in November 2023.

"As part of the term, UKA aims to place binding orders for wind turbines with Nordex for further projects in Germany with a capacity of up to 1,000 MW that are already in the approval process," Nordex said.